Welcome BACK, Michelle!
It's great to see you asking another great
Walt Disney World Resort vacation planning question to us hEAR at the Disney Parks Moms Panel! While my "Disney Specialty" is Mickey's house on the East Coast, my family and I currently live close to
Disneyland Resort, and I know exactly what you're referencing. There are a lot of similarities between the two resorts (my favorite game is called 'spot the differences' when riding attractions that both 'World and 'Land offer); however, smaller portions specifically for the smallest
Mouseketeers and labeled "Toddler Meals" are currently only a Disneyland offering.
In my experience, the Toddler Meals at Disneyland are all items like a single slider with one side, or a side-sized portion of an entree made in a small batch, like pasta. While
Walt Disney World Resort Dining Locations don't officially offer a listed menu item like this, it never hurts to ask if there are other sizes available.
Two Pro Tips I can offer from visiting both coasts with my preschooler: Disney World does offer
Power Packs; these are usually made up of four to six smaller items that can be eaten all together or snacked on throughout the day. I've also had great success ordering menu items typically grouped in a combo by themselves, like a single bag of grapes, side order or fries, even just a juice box. You can play around now with some of the options available by walking through the steps of placing a
Mobile Food and Beverage Order, but you'll definitely have more success asking to buy individual items in person. Pretty much if it's anywhere on a menu, you should be able to buy it. Even pieces of a menu item, like a plain burger bun!
I hope this helped to plan your upcoming Disney Days, Michelle, and We'll See You Real Soon!
~Kristen